124 épisodes

We start with a random article, explore it, then follow the links and see where it takes us. Taking you from A to Z of Wikipedia. All to the sound of 1920s jazz legend Louis Armstrong.

The Wikipedia Chronicles Eric Toribio and Jon King

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We start with a random article, explore it, then follow the links and see where it takes us. Taking you from A to Z of Wikipedia. All to the sound of 1920s jazz legend Louis Armstrong.

    124 – Sunflower (Never Shout Never album) to Eat Me Raw

    124 – Sunflower (Never Shout Never album) to Eat Me Raw

    Sunflower (Never Shout Never album)



    Never Shout Never



    Christofer Drew



    Eat Me Raw




    Opening Theme:

    Knockin’ a Jug by Louis Armstrong

    Outro Song:

    Some Beautiful Morning by Al Jolson

    • 1h 5 min
    123 – James Kerrigan to Clan na Gael

    123 – James Kerrigan to Clan na Gael

    James Kerrigan

    Fenian Raids



    Fenian Brotherhood



    Clan na Gael


    Opening Theme:

    Knockin’ a Jug by Louis Armstrong


    Outro Song:

    Mama Don’t Allow It by The Boswell Sisters

    • 1h 6 min
    122 – Regional Bell Operating Company to History of AT&T

    122 – Regional Bell Operating Company to History of AT&T

    Regional Bell Operating Company



    AT&T Corporation



    History of AT&T






    Opening Theme:

    Knockin’ a Jug by Louis Armstrong

    Episode Music:

    Come Back Sweet Papa; Tight Like This; Dallas Blues; Skip the Gutter; Heebie Jeebies; Georgia Grind; Beau Koo Jack; A Monday Date; Sugar Foot Strut; I Can’t Give You Anything But Love; You Made Me Love You; No One Else But You; Basin Street Blues; Wild Man Blues; I’m a Ding Dong Daddy (From Dumas); I’m Gonna Gitcha; Got No Blues; Fireworks; Heah Me Talkin To Ya; St. Louis Blues; Sweet Little Papa; Dropping Shucks; Sunset Cafe Stomp; Melancholy Blues; Muggles; When You’re Smiling; Some of These Days; That’s When I’ll Come Back to You; and That Rhythm Man by Louis Armstrong

    Outro Song:

    Jimminy Gee by Billy Murray

    • 1h 34 min
    121 – Sagkeeng First Nation to Métis in Canada

    121 – Sagkeeng First Nation to Métis in Canada

    Sagkeeng First Nation

    Treaty 1

    The Canadian Crown and Indigenous peoples of Canada



    Métis in Canada






    Opening Theme:

    Knockin’ a Jug by Louis Armstrong

    Episode Music:

    Skip the Gutter; Who’s It; S.O.L. Blues; That Rhythm Man; Jazz Lips; Muskrat Ramble; Cornet Chop Suey; Tight Like This; Melancholy Blues; No (Papa No); Georgia Grind; Muggles; After You’ve Gone; Dallas Blues; West End Blues; When You’re Smiling; That’s When I’ll Come Back to You; and Come Back Sweet Papa by Louis Armstrong

    Outro Song:

    Indiana Lullaby by Billy Jones and Ernest Hare

    • 1h
    120 – Blazer to Leather

    120 – Blazer to Leather

    Blazer



    Sport coat



    Leather




    Opening Theme:

    Knockin’ a Jug by Louis Armstrong

    Episode Music:

    Savoy Blues; Who’s It?; Big Fat Ma and Skinny Pa; That’s When I’ll Come Back to You; Sunset Cafe Stomp; Dropping Shucks; Big Butter and Egg Man; Georgia Grind; Basin Street Blues; I’m Gonna Gitcha; Oriental Strut; After You’ve Gone; Sweet Savannah Sue; I’m Not Rough; Heah Me Talkin’ To Ya; Ory’s Creole Trombone; I’m a Ding Dong Daddy (From Dumas); and Save It Pretty Mama by Louis Armstrong

    Outro Song:

    Dream Days by Manuel Romain

    • 1h 3 min
    119 – Lee Mountain to Tennessee

    119 – Lee Mountain to Tennessee

    Lee Mountain

    List of mountain peaks of Missouri

    Missouri



    Tennessee



     


    Opening Theme:

    Knockin’ a Jug by Louis Armstrong

    Episode Music:

    Big Butter and Egg Man; That’s When I’ll Come Back to You; Sweet Little Papa; St. Louis Blues; Wild Man Blues; Ory’s Creole Trombone; Cornet Chop Suey; Muggles; After You’ve Gone; Jazz Lips; Dropping Shucks; Put ’em Down Blues; Dallas Blues; and I Can’t Give You Anything But Love by Louis Armstrong

    Outro Song:

    Rising Water Blues by Blind Lemon Jefferson

    • 49 min

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